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CUHK is often described as the most “warm” university among Hong Kong’s eight UGC-funded institutions. Its college system fosters a strong sense of community, but the nine colleges differ significantly—newer colleges offer complete academic programs but have tighter dormitory space, while traditional colleges have rich cultures but may limit major choices. Choose based on your academic field and dormitory preferences, not just the college’s reputation.
What Exactly Is CUHK’s College System, and Why Is It Unique Globally?
Founded in 1963, the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is the second university in Hong Kong and one of the few higher education institutions worldwide with a college system as its core organizational structure—similar to the collegiate system at Oxford and Cambridge, but with a stronger Chinese cultural influence.
CUHK’s motto, “Through learning and temperance to virtue,” is rooted in Confucian classics. The university has nine colleges, each with its own dormitories, libraries, sports facilities, head, student union, and cultural identity. New students are assigned to a college and belong to it for four years, participating in college activities, competitions, and dormitory life. The core benefits of this system are:
- Strong sense of belonging: The college acts as a “small family,” preventing the loneliness often felt on large campuses.
- Rich social circles: It encourages cross-disciplinary interaction, not just with students from the same major.
- Vibrant dormitory culture: Hall life is a cherished memory for CUHK students, with the dormitory becoming a second home.
In the QS 2026 rankings, CUHK is placed 36th globally, behind HKU (17th) and HKUST (47th). It ranks higher in traditional disciplines like philosophy, Chinese, history, and sociology—sometimes surpassing HKU. According to 2024 Hong Kong education statistics, the colleges with the highest student satisfaction are Chung Chi College (91.2% satisfied) and New Asia College (88.7% satisfied), while United College has the most severe dormitory shortage (69% of students report a scarcity of places).
A Complete Comparison of the Nine Colleges: What’s Their “Personality”?
CUHK’s nine colleges are divided into two generations: the first four are “traditional colleges” (founded 1963–1975), and the latter five are “new colleges” (founded after 2000).
1、 New Asia College · Founded in 1963 · Characteristic Style: Traditional Confucianism, strong humanities culture · Dormitory: Tight · International Student Feedback: Strong academic atmosphere, many campus activities 2、 United College · Founded in 1956 · Characteristic Style: Strong in arts, active student societies · Dormitory: Tight · International Student Feedback: Best for social students, many parties 3、 Chung Chi College · Founded in 1951 · Characteristic Style: Christian background, balanced arts and sciences · Dormitory: Tight · International Student Feedback: Many religious activities, high proportion of international students 4、 Shaw College · Founded in 1972 · Characteristic Style: Strong in science and engineering · Dormitory: Relatively tight · International Student Feedback: Primarily engineering students, academically oriented 5、 Morningside College · Founded in 2004 · Characteristic Style: New, reliable teaching quality · Dormitory: Spacious · International Student Feedback: Complete range of majors, best dormitories 6、 S.H. Ho College · Founded in 2006 · Characteristic Style: Balanced, international · Dormitory: Spacious · International Student Feedback: New facilities, many international exchanges 7、 C.W. Chu College · Founded in 2012 · Characteristic Style: Engineering and science, innovative teaching · Dormitory: Spacious · International Student Feedback: Complete range of majors, excellent dormitory conditions 8、 Wu Yee Sun College · Founded in 2018 · Characteristic Style: Business and engineering, strong international focus · Dormitory: Spacious · International Student Feedback: Newest facilities, many business students 9、 Harmony College · Founded in 2023 · Characteristic Style: New, ultra-modern facilities · Dormitory: Newly built dorms · International Student Feedback: Not yet fully occupied
Key Insights:
- New Asia, United, Chung Chi, and Shaw are “traditional” colleges with deep-rooted cultures, but dormitory space is very tight. Most students need to rent off-campus after their first year.
- Morningside, S.H. Ho, C.W. Chu, Wu Yee Sun, and Harmony are “new” colleges with more modern dormitories and teaching facilities, but they have fewer college activities and less established cultures.
- CUHK does not allow students to choose their college. Assignment is random or based on your major, but you can express a preference during application (non-binding).
Which Majors Are Best Suited to Each College?
All CUHK majors are open to students from any college, but certain majors have a “home campus” in a specific college:
1、 New Asia College · Home Campus Majors: Chinese, Philosophy, History · Recommendation: Essential for humanities students 2、 United College · Home Campus Majors: English, Japanese, Sociology · Recommendation: Most active for arts students 3、 Chung Chi College · Home Campus Majors: Medicine, Pharmacy, Science · Recommendation: Primarily for medical students, most international exchanges 4、 Shaw College · Home Campus Majors: Engineering, Chemistry, Physics · Recommendation: Home ground for engineering students 5、 Morningside College · Home Campus Majors: Business Administration, Economics · Recommendation: Many business students 6、 S.H. Ho College · Home Campus Majors: Cultural Studies, Communication · Recommendation: Strong in journalism and communication 7、 C.W. Chu College · Home Campus Majors: Engineering (Computer, Electronic) · Recommendation: New hub for engineering 8、 Wu Yee Sun College · Home Campus Majors: Finance, Accounting, Engineering · Recommendation: Primarily business and engineering 9、 Harmony College · Home Campus Majors: All majors (new in 2023) · Recommendation: No specific orientation yet
If you want to study Medicine, being assigned to Chung Chi is the luckiest—its campus is in Sha Tin, has many international students, and houses the medical library and labs. If you want to study Engineering, being assigned to Shaw or C.W. Chu is best.
Are the Dormitory Conditions Really That Different?
CUHK dormitories fall into two categories:
Traditional College Dorms (New Asia, United, Chung Chi, Shaw):
- Construction era: 1960s–1990s
- Room type: Mostly 4–6 person rooms, cramped
- Facilities: Shared bathrooms, very basic
- Capacity: Far below demand; typically only guaranteed for first-year students. From the second year, students must enter a lottery or queue.
- Student feedback: “Very cramped but very warm,” the strongest college culture.
New College Dorms (Morningside, S.H. Ho, C.W. Chu, Wu Yee Sun, Harmony):
- Construction era: Post-2004
- Room type: Mostly 2–4 person rooms, more spacious
- Facilities: Private bathrooms, air conditioning, automatic washing machines
- Capacity: Relatively sufficient; can guarantee accommodation for the first two years.
- Student feedback: “Comfortable to live in, but fewer dormitory activities.”
A 2025 CUHK dormitory survey showed that the bed-space sufficiency rate for New Asia and United Colleges is only 45% (after the first year), while for Morningside and S.H. Ho Colleges, it is over 80%. For international students, dormitory conditions are often more important than college culture—especially since most are unfamiliar with Hong Kong’s housing market.
What Are the Experiences and Challenges for International Students at CUHK?
Based on data from CUHK international student forums, Weibo, and Xiaohongshu, student feedback is as follows:
Advantages:
- The college system provides a strong sense of community, reducing feelings of isolation.
- The campus is diverse and inclusive, with 38% international students (second only to HKU), making it easy for international students to integrate.
- Teaching quality in traditional disciplines (Chinese, Philosophy, History, Sociology) surpasses that of HKU.
- Tuition is the same as HKU, but the dormitory experience and overall quality of life are higher.
Challenges:
- The dormitory lottery system is opaque and involves an element of luck.
- If assigned to a traditional college and failing to get a dormitory spot, the rental pressure is high (off-campus rent in Sha Tin is HKD 5,000–8,000/month).
- Academic resources vary significantly between colleges (e.g., Chung Chi’s medical labs vs. New Asia’s humanities library).
- First-year students are passively assigned to a college with no choice. A historical incident involving a student’s suicide due to dissatisfaction with the assignment has sparked discussion.
CUHK vs. HKU vs. HKUST: Subject Comparison
1、 Chinese · CUHK Rank: Global 7 · HKU Rank: Global 22 · HKUST Rank: N/A · CUHK Advantage? CUHK is the absolute leader 2、 Philosophy · CUHK Rank: Global 12 · HKU Rank: Global 26 · HKUST Rank: N/A · CUHK Advantage? CUHK has a clear advantage 3、 Sociology · CUHK Rank: Global 18 · HKU Rank: Global 38 · HKUST Rank: N/A · CUHK Advantage? CUHK leads 4、 History · CUHK Rank: Global 21 · HKU Rank: Global 30 · HKUST Rank: N/A · CUHK Advantage? CUHK has an advantage 5、 Business/MBA · CUHK Rank: Global 48 · HKU Rank: Global 32 · HKUST Rank: Global 25 · CUHK Advantage? HKU and HKUST are stronger 6、 Engineering · CUHK Rank: Global 38 · HKU Rank: Global 22 · HKUST Rank: Global 15 · CUHK Advantage? HKUST is the strongest 7、 Medicine · CUHK Rank: Global 34 · HKU Rank: Global 10 · HKUST Rank: No medical school · CUHK Advantage? HKU leads
Conclusion: CUHK is the “king of humanities,” HKU is the “all-round top school,” and HKUST is the “new star in engineering and business.” Choosing CUHK hinges on your passion for traditional humanities.
What Are the Tuition and Living Costs at CUHK?
1、 Non-local Undergraduate Tuition · 2025/26 Academic Year: HKD 171,000/year · Notes: Same as HKU and HKUST 2、 Dormitory (Traditional College) · 2025/26 Academic Year: HKD 6,000–8,000/year · Notes: If a spot is available 3、 Dormitory (New College) · 2025/26 Academic Year: HKD 12,000–16,000/year · Notes: Better facilities 4、 Off-campus Rental · 2025/26 Academic Year: HKD 4,000–8,000/month · Notes: Primarily in Sha Tin, very competitive 5、 Meals · 2025/26 Academic Year: HKD 18,000–24,000/year · Notes: College canteens are affordable 6、 Total 4-Year Cost (with dorm) · 2025/26 Academic Year: Approx. HKD 850,000–950,000 · Notes: Approx. RMB 680,000–760,000
CUHK’s mechanism for awarding international scholarships is more transparent than HKU’s. Each year, approximately 100–150 international students receive scholarships ranging from HKD 40,000 to 100,000.
CUHK Undergraduate Application Guide
Admission Requirements:
- Gaokao Score: Top 2% nationally (score varies by province, typically 630+).
- English: IELTS 7.0 or TOEFL 100.
- Competition Awards: Helpful, but not as heavily weighted as at HKU.
Application Process:
- Online application (deadline mid-November).
- CUHK invites some students for a written test or interview (February–March).
- Admission results announced in mid-May.
- After admission, you can express a college preference, but it is not binding.
Advice After College Assignment:
- If dissatisfied with your assignment, you can apply to the college office for a transfer (success rate is low, about 10–20%).
- You can apply to change dorms or move off-campus in your second year, but plan ahead.
Is CUHK Right for You? Final Verdict
Reasons to choose CUHK (over HKU or HKUST):
- You love traditional humanities (Chinese, Philosophy, History, Sociology) → CUHK is the absolute first choice.
- You value dormitory life and community culture → CUHK’s college system offers the warmest experience.
- Your competitive score is near the top 2% nationally but not the top 1% (HKU’s threshold) → CUHK is the best Plan B.
- You want an international campus that retains a Chinese traditional character → CUHK is unique.
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